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Page 1: 17 20 March, Abuja, Nigeria Strategic Conference and ... 2014 Programme.pdf17 – 20 March, Abuja, Nigeria Strategic Conference and International Exhibition ... Global LNG Developments

Produced By: Under The Auspices Of:

17 – 20 March, Abuja, Nigeria Strategic Conference and International Exhibition

Nigeria Oil & Gas 2014

Moving the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector to the Next Level

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Under The Auspices Of:

Moving the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector to the Next Level

2 © 2013 CWC Group Ltd. This is a draft programme and subject to change. For further information please contact Simon Hoare, Producer

& Project Manager – NOG 2014, [email protected]

Oil & Gas Finance Seminar Hosted by

Monday 17 March 2014

Transcorp Hilton Hotel

08:00 Registration 08:00 Welcome Coffee hosted by Seminar Chairman: Tunde J Afolabi, MFR, President, Nigerian Association of Indigenous Petroleum Explorers and Producers (NAIPEC)

09:00 Session 1: Access to Capital for Indigenous Oil and Gas Industry Growth – What are the Challenges Faced by Industry and Financial Institutions?

Understanding the regulatory environment governing Nigerian financial institutions – what limits their capacity to lend?

What parameters do financial institutions in Nigeria use to measure suitability for loans?

How are Nigerian banks changing their risk profile and what impact will a growing African oil and gas industry have on Nigeria?

How does the current operating environment impact indigenous SMEs looking to gain access to capital?

What additional support is available to stakeholders seeking to increase their position in the Nigerian oil and gas industry?

How do Nigeria’s high operating costs impact investment, competitiveness and access to capital?

Keynote Addresses: Dr Bright Okogu, Director General, Budget Office of the Federation Paul N Eluhaiwe, Director, Development Finance Department, Central Bank of Nigeria Samuel Egube, Director Corporate Banking, Diamond Bank 'Mma Azubuike Okezie, Managing Director, Geomarine Systems Limited 10:30 Coffee Break

11.00 Session 2: Panel Discussion: Is there a Mutually Acceptable Solution to Financing Challenges?

How does Nigeria’s financing environment differ to international markets?

What are the frequent barriers to capital experienced by industry and how can these be avoided?

How can banks lower interest rates to encourage SME growth?

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Under The Auspices Of:

Moving the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector to the Next Level

3 © 2013 CWC Group Ltd. This is a draft programme and subject to change. For further information please contact Simon Hoare, Producer

& Project Manager – NOG 2014, [email protected]

What is the private sector doing to bring down the cost of business, spread risk and help bring down the cost of borrowing?

Speakers: Senator Nkechi J Nwaogu, Chairman, Senate Committee on Gas Resources Dr Bright Okogu, Director General, Budget Office of the Federation Paul N Eluhaiwe, Director, Development Finance Department, Central Bank of Nigeria Samuel Egube, Director Corporate Banking, Diamond Bank Taofik Adegbite, Chief Executive Officer, Marine Platforms Oluseyi Oladapo, Chief Finance Officer, Pan Ocean Oil Corporation (Nigeria) Limited 'Mma Azubuike Okezie, Managing Director, Geomarine Systems Limited 13:00 Networking Lunch hosted by

14:00 Official Conference Registration hosted by Location: ICC Exhibition Hall Foyer 17:00 Opening Ceremony and Cultural Evening hosted by Location: ICC Exhibition Hall Foyer 20:00 Opening Dinner hosted by Location: Transcorp Hilton Hotel

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Under The Auspices Of:

Moving the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector to the Next Level

4 © 2013 CWC Group Ltd. This is a draft programme and subject to change. For further information please contact Simon Hoare, Producer

& Project Manager – NOG 2014, [email protected]

Conference Day One: Tuesday 18 March 2014

07:30 Registration 07:30 Networking Breakfast hosted by 08:30 Opening Remarks by Conference Chairman: Dr Alirio Parra, Board Member, CWC Group Limited

08:45 Session 1: Ministerial Address: State of the Industry: Achievements & Steps to the Next Level H.E. Diezani Alison-Madueke, Honourable Minister of Petroleum Resources, Federal Republic of Nigeria (Invited)

09:30 Exhibition Tour & Networking Coffee Break hosted by

11:00 Session 2: Nigeria’s Strategy to Maintain its Position as Africa’s Leading Producer

Special Keynote Address: Andrew Yakubu, Group Managing Director, NNPC

Growth Strategies for the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry; Driving Exploration and Boosting Reserve Levels George Osahon, Director, Department of Petroleum Resources

Industry Addresses: Markus Droll, Vice President, Nigeria & Gabon, Shell Upstream International Wale Tinubu, Group Chief Executive, Oando Plc

Global LNG Developments - What are the Opportunities for Nigeria? Babs Omotowa, Managing Director, Nigeria LNG Ltd

12:30 Networking Lunch hosted by

14:00 Session 3: What Must Be Done to Effectively & Efficiently Combat Crude Oil & Refined Product Bunkering?

Keynote Address: H.E. (Dr) Emmanuel Uduaghan, Governor, Delta State & Chairman, National Economic Council on Crude Oil Theft

Chairman: Niyi Ayoola-Daniels, President, International Institute for Petroleum, Energy Law and Policy (IIPELP)

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Under The Auspices Of:

Moving the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector to the Next Level

5 © 2013 CWC Group Ltd. This is a draft programme and subject to change. For further information please contact Simon Hoare, Producer

& Project Manager – NOG 2014, [email protected]

What has been done so far to tackle the crippling impact of bunkering?

Will the passage of the PIB contribute to a reduction and what other solutions are there?

Understanding the impact on refineries - crude availability, processing capacity and product distribution in-country

What are the responsibilities of each stakeholder and how can communities be encouraged to take an active role in fighting oil theft?

How can increased transparency positively impact oil theft? Speakers: Abiye Membere, Group Executive Director - Exploration & Production, NNPC Prince Haruna Momoh, Managing Director, Products and Pipeline Marketing Company (PPMC) Dr Philip Mshelbila, GM Communications, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited Ledum Mitee, Chairman, NEITI & Member, Presidential Committee on Crude Oil Theft Inemo Samiama, Country Director of Stakeholder Democracy Network (SDN) & Coordinator of the National Coalition against Gas Flaring and Oil Spills in the Niger Delta (NACGOND)

15:30 Networking Coffee Break hosted by

16:00 Session 4: Panel Discussion: Promoting Gas Monetisation & Power Industry Growth in Nigeria

Ministerial Address: H.E. (Prof) Chinedu O Nebo, Honourable Minister of Power, Federal Republic of Nigeria

Keynote Address: David Ige, Group Executive Director - Gas & Power, NNPC

Chairman: Samuel Olumuyiwa Babatunde, Managing Director, OKLNG

Where we are today, are all the pipelines in place?

Will the PIB drive investment in Nigeria’s gas infrastructure and where will this come from?

What is being done to encourage stranded and non-associated gas reserve development?

Assessing current trends and future projections for gas demand on an international level – what role can Nigeria play?

Reviewing power industry reform and forecasted growth in the next five years, how will gas supply for power generation be guaranteed?

Speakers: Dr Sam Amadi, Chairman/CEO, NERC r i on Group Coordinator - Corporate Planning & Strategy, NNPC Clement Oke, Senior Performance Monitor - Fuel to Power, Presidential Taskforce on Power Giuseppe Surace, West & Central Africa Regional Manager, Saipem Marco Caccavale, Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Leader, GE Oil & Gas, Nigeria Bunmi Obembe, Executive Director - Gas Business & Commercial, Total E&P Nigeria Limited

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Under The Auspices Of:

Moving the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector to the Next Level

6 © 2013 CWC Group Ltd. This is a draft programme and subject to change. For further information please contact Simon Hoare, Producer

& Project Manager – NOG 2014, [email protected]

18:00 End of Conference Day One

18:00 Drinks Reception hosted by

Location: Nicon Luxury Poolside

20:00 Gala Dinner, hosted by Location: Nicon Luxury

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Under The Auspices Of:

Moving the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector to the Next Level

7 © 2013 CWC Group Ltd. This is a draft programme and subject to change. For further information please contact Simon Hoare, Producer

& Project Manager – NOG 2014, [email protected]

Conference Day Two: Wednesday 19 March 2014

08:00 Registration

08:00 Welcome Coffee hosted by

09:00 Special Keynote Address: Andrew Fawthrop, Chairman, Chevron Nigeria Limited

09:20 Session 5: Nigeria Oil & Gas Leaders’ Panel: Discussing the Current Operating Environment & Outlook for the Future in Nigeria

Chairman: Dr Alirio Parra, Board Member, CWC Group Ltd

Will the PIB breathe new life into the Nigerian oil and gas industry, encouraging investment and driving greater E&P?

Discussing the full impact of crude oil theft on production and the perception of Nigeria as a place to operate

What are the next frontiers for the Nigerian oil and gas industry?

How will the shale revolution impact Nigeria and what new markets are creating opportunities?

What threat do increasing reserves across Africa pose to Nigeria’s leading position and how can she remain competitive?

Speakers: Abiye Membere, Group Executive Director - Exploration & Production, NNPC Andrew Fawthrop, Chairman, Chevron Nigeria Limited Mutiu Sunmonu, Country Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria & Managing Director, SPDC Cornelis Zegelaar, Senior Vice President & Managing Director, Addax Petroleum Nigeria Ciro Antonio Pagano, Senior Vice President, Sub-Saharan Africa, eni Mark Ward, Chairman, ExxonMobil Companies Nigeria 10:30 Networking Coffee Break hosted by

11:00 Session 6: Independents’ Panel: Overcoming Challenges & Supporting the Growth of Independent, Indigenous Producers & Service Providers

Opening Remark & Chairman: Scott Aitken, Co-CEO, Atlantic Energy

How will the fiscal environment under the proposed PIB impact independent producers?

Where does the capital come from to fund acquisition of divested assets?

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Under The Auspices Of:

Moving the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector to the Next Level

8 © 2013 CWC Group Ltd. This is a draft programme and subject to change. For further information please contact Simon Hoare, Producer

& Project Manager – NOG 2014, [email protected]

What incentives are needed to increase the number and prominence of Nigerian-owned stakeholders?

What are the main challenges facing independent and indigenous producers and service providers and where do the opportunities for growth lie?

Speakers: Iyowuna V Briggs, Managing Director, NPDC Wade Cherwayko, Chairman/CEO, Mart Resources Inc (Invited) Adams C Okoene, CEO/Managing Director, Midwestern Oil & Gas Co Jeffrey Hartman, Vice President, Business Development & Global Strategy, Taleveras Petroleum Trading BV, UK Herbert Wigwe, Managing Director, Access Bank Plc Emeka Ene, Chairman, PETAN 12:30 Networking Lunch hosted by

14:00 Session 7: Africa’s il Boo : pportunities for Partnerships and Invest ent in Africa’s E erging Oil and Gas Markets

Chairman: Ambassador Akin O Fayomi, Chairman, Foreign Investment Network (FIN)

Where are the opportunities for investment in sub-Saharan Africa’s developing energy markets, including rift trend countries, for experienced Nigerian companies?

How does the regulatory environment encourage investment from Nigerian banks and oil and gas stakeholders?

How can synergies be created for the benefit of local industry, and foreign investors?

Nigerian case study: successfully operating in Africa’s next oil and gas frontiers Speakers: Serapio Sima Ntutumu, Deputy Director General, SONAGAS E.G. Tonye Cole, Co-founder & Group Chief Executive, Sahara Group Olapade Durotoye, Chief Executive Officer, Oando Energy Resources Ade Adeola, Managing Director, Energy and Chemicals, Africa, Standard Chartered Fisoye Delano, Senior Vice President, Gas and Power, CAMAC International Corporation 15:30 Networking Coffee Break hosted by

16:00 Session 8: Panel Discussion: The Petroleum Industry Bill, its Passage & Implementation – How Will it Move the Nigerian Oil & Gas Sector to the Next Level?

Keynote Address: How will the PIB Encourage Increased Investment in Nigeria, Boosting Production Levels & Maintaining Nigeria as Africa’s Leading Oil Producer? H.E. Danladi Kifasi, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum Resources

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Under The Auspices Of:

Moving the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector to the Next Level

9 © 2013 CWC Group Ltd. This is a draft programme and subject to change. For further information please contact Simon Hoare, Producer

& Project Manager – NOG 2014, [email protected]

Chairman: Adeoye Adefulu, Partner, Odujinrin & Adefulu

What are the next steps on the passage of the PIB, will this become law?

Reviewing the PIB in its current form: how will it change the Nigerian oil and gas landscape?

What are the issues and challenges in host community funding and what is being done to find a mutually acceptable solution?

Implementing the PIB: what are the challenges to implementation and how can these be overcome?

Speakers: Senator Emmanuel Paulker, Chairman, Senate Committee on Upstream Senator Nkechi J Nwaogu, Chairman, Senate Committee on Gas Resources Honourable Muraina Ajibola, Chairman, Petroleum Upstream Committee, House of Representatives Abiye Membere, Group Executive Director - Exploration & Production, NNPC Mark Ward, Chairman, Oil Producers Trade Section Joseph Duntoye, General Manager, Aveon Offshore Limited Sanjeev Verma, Managing Director, Halliburton Nigeria 17:30 Close of Conference 18:00 Drinks Reception hosted by

Location: Sheraton Hotel 19:30 Gala Dinner hosted by

Featuring the annual NOG Awards Ceremony hosted by

Location: Sheraton Hotel, Poolside

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Under The Auspices Of:

Moving the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector to the Next Level

10 © 2013 CWC Group Ltd. This is a draft programme and subject to change. For further information please contact Simon Hoare, Producer

& Project Manager – NOG 2014, [email protected]

Nigerian Content Seminar

Hosted by Thursday 20 March 2014, Nicon Luxury 08:00 Registration 08:00 Welcome Coffee hosted by

09:00 Keynote Address: Ernest Nwapa, Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board

09:20 Ministerial Opening Address: H.E. Olusegun Aganga, Honourable Minister of Trade & Investment, Federal Republic of Nigeria

09:40 Session 1: Panel Discussion: Reviewing the Successes of the Nigerian Content Act at the End of its Third Year & Examining Necessary Next Steps

Chairman: Dr Kingsley Ojoh, Executive Director, Total E&P Nigeria Ltd

What have been the major success stories of the Nigerian Content Act since 2013?

Where must further investment be directed to drive Nigerian Content to the next stage?

What impact has the introduction of the Content Development Initiatives had on Nigerian Content implementation?

What challenges remain in further achieving the targets of the Nigerian Content Act?

What next for Nigerian Content, how has its extension to other industries such as maritime and insurance benefited the oil and gas industry, and Nigerian participation?

Speakers: Taofik Adegbite, CEO, Marine Platforms Sunny Nwankwo, Local Content Development Manager, OneSubSea Engr Chukwudi Uwakwe, General Manager, FENOG Nigeria Limited Chief Chukwuma Henry Okolo, Vice Chairman, Dorman Long Engineering Limited 11:00 Networking Coffee Break hosted by

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Under The Auspices Of:

Moving the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector to the Next Level

11 © 2013 CWC Group Ltd. This is a draft programme and subject to change. For further information please contact Simon Hoare, Producer

& Project Manager – NOG 2014, [email protected]

11:30 Session 2: Developing Human Capacity to Enable Full Nigerian Content Implementation

Chairman: Mohammed Bello, Former General Manager, Local Content Monitoring, NNPC

Keynote Address: Dr Oluwole Oluleye, Executive Secretary, Petroleum Technology Development Fund

What are the skills gaps identified by industry stakeholders and the NOGICJQS that must be filled?

Will the PIB have a positive impact on human capacity development and how else will Nigeria drive education and training?

Examining the initiatives in place to increase the technical skill base and encourage the repatriation of knowledge to Nigeria

Discussing the role of multi-nationals in developing human capacity – what strategies are in place and what can we expect to see in the short to medium term?

What is the role of R&D in driving capacity development and who holds responsibility for R&D in Nigeria?

Speakers: Callista C Azogu, GM Nigerian Content Development, Nigerian Agip Oil Company Ltd. Emeka Ene, Chairman, PETAN Prof Otokpa Chris Agada, Nigerian Content & Training Manager, Kaztec Engineering & Chrome Group

12:45 Session 3: Community Integration Panel: How Can Industry & Community Collaboration Develop Local Economic Empowerment?

Chairman: Gabriel O. Obando, General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, Brass LNG Limited

Special Address: Hon. Kingsley Kuku, Special Advisor to the President on Niger Delta Affairs

What successful strategies have been implemented to increase community participation within the Nigerian oil and gas industry?

How can communities themselves increase their own active presence in the industry?

Is further education of the benefits of Nigerian Content required to ensure full engagement of host communities?

Can industry stakeholders and communities collaborate to reduce the level of bunkering and pipeline vandalism?

Speakers:

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Under The Auspices Of:

Moving the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector to the Next Level

12 © 2013 CWC Group Ltd. This is a draft programme and subject to change. For further information please contact Simon Hoare, Producer

& Project Manager – NOG 2014, [email protected]

Fidel Pepple, Group General Manager (Acting), National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS) Igo Weli, General Manager - Nigerian Content Development, Shell Petroleum Development Company Raymond Wilcox, General Manager – Nigerian Content Development, Chevron Nigeria (Invited) Tunde Elesin, Vice President - Development, DeltaAfrik Engineering Limited Bryte Oghenovo Oghor, General Manager, Health, Safety, Environment and Community Relations, Seplat Petroleum Development Company Limited Prince Billy S. Gillis-Harry, President, Coalition of South South Chambers of Commerce FOSSCCIMA & National Vice President, Nigeria Association of Chambers of Commerce, NACCIMA 14:00 Networking Lunch hosted by


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